Ronald Fortune: 1929-2019
Ronald Fortune was an experimental physicist, who joined CERN’s first nuclear research group in January 1956.
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Ronald Fortune was an experimental physicist, who joined CERN’s first nuclear research group in January 1956.
The excess could be due to a difficult-to-constrain tritium background, solar axions or solar neutrinos with a Majorana nature, says the collaboration.
Electron-positron collisions at SuperKEKB have reached an instantaneous luminosity surpassing the LHC’s record set with proton-proton collisions in 2018.
Accelerator physicist John Flanagan, who made important contributions to the KEKB and SuperKEKB projects in Japan, passed away on 13 March.
Particle physicists should begin a feasibility study for a future hadron collider at CERN with an electron-positron Higgs factory as a possible first stage, concludes the 2020 update of the European s...
Pier Francesco Monni and Philip Ilten were recognised for their exceptional contributions to the theoretical and experimental aspects of deep inelastic scattering.
With atomically thin active sensing components, graphene-based Hall probes incur reduced systematic errors.
The FUNK experiment has set an improved limit on the existence of hidden photons as candidates for dark matter with masses in the eV range.
HAWC and other high-altitude observatories are pushing the energy of gamma-ray observations into new territory to test fundamental symmetries.
LHCb results favour the interpretation of the state as a quasi-bound D0D*0 molecule.